Online Learning News

While Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) is the third largest school in the state, it covers more ground than any other university. The entire eastern part of the state, to be exact. In the dean’s quest to make education accessible... Read more

Join Mary Fanelli Ayala, Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities & Sciences as she shares how ENMU successfully met their ambitious timeline – from pilot to full-scale, campus-wide deployment in less than 12 months. She’ll outline the process of... Read more

Alabama Higher Ed Now Part of a National Online Learning Agreement
Senator Glover’s legislation empowers state universities and colleges to reach more students
MONTGOMERY, Ala. – On Tuesday, May 5th, Governor Robert Bentley signed into law legislation that will expand the ability... Read more

The College of Engineering at UAH is very pleased to announce the 3rd offering of Chemical Engineering: Review of Enabling Sciences through Problem Solving, beginning March 23rd. This is the 3rd offering of a MOOC by UAH's College of Engineering.
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Registration and Call for Proposals are Now Open for the UA System Scholars Institute May 12-13, 2015
The UA System 8th Annual Scholars Institute is to be held at the UAB Center for Teaching and Learning in Birmingham, AL May 12-13, 2015. This... Read more

Four hours southeast of Albuquerque, in the eastern plains of New Mexico, a small university is using videoconferencing technology to extend its reach past its isolated location. Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU) is in Portales, a rural town near the... Read more

This semester, thousands of college students around the country, including dozens at a Texas A&M University campus, won't be able to hide their studying habits from the prying eyes of their professors.
With the new platform CourseSmart Analytics, professors are able... Read more

Teaching face-to-face and teaching online are both teaching, but they are qualitatively different. In comparison, driving a car and riding a motorcycle are both forms of transportation, but they have enough differences to warrant additional training and preparation when switching... Read more

Students in Dr. Farris’s Wind Energy class show up three times a week for his lecture at Texas Tech University. They see him and his digital white board, he sees them and can tell whether they’re engaged or yawning. Questions... Read more